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Changed out my series 2 motor with a series 1 motor due to a failing bearing. Motor is still physically okay, and running gear that has been removed is working

I have the following parts available. Pickup from Dandenong VIC or I can post at buyers expense.


Starter motor - $70

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Alternator - $80

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Power Steering pump - $80

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Throttle Body - $80

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JJR Dump Pipe to suit standard turbo (6 bolt Nissan rear) - $100

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Standard log manifold - $150

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Standard RB25 blow offf valve $80

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Timing Belt Covers Top & Bottom (painted blue) - $100

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Fuel Rail - $50

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Xtreme Heavy Duty Cushion Button Clutch (80%ish meat) & Pressure plate - $400

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Coilpack bracket (S1) - $25

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Coilpack harness (S1) - $40

Ignition Module (S1) - $80

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Injector harness (S1) - $40

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Crank angle sensor (S1) - $150

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Oil Filter Housing [between block and filter] (S1) - $70

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Set of 4 White Yokohama Advan TC2 rims. 18x8.5 +25 front / 18x9.5 +29 rear. Stud pattern 114.3 x 5. light weight 8 -9kg.

The front rims have Advan AD08 tyres 245/35/18 on them, the inside shows signs of camber wear so those tyres would need replacing very soon, however they still appear very grippy. The rear rims have Nitto NT05 tyres 275/35/18 on them which are completely worn and need replacing.

The front right has a small crack in the rim (on the middle part where the tyre is seated) which has just temporarily been repaired but will need a bit of welding. I got quoted approx $110 to have it fixed.

The front left rim has some light gutter rash on the outer edge of it, but it should be fairly easy to clean up.

Other then that the paint and rims themselves are in good condition

$1800

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SMS me on 0458762075

Brent

  • 2 weeks later...

Have you still got the whole head ?

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Hey mate, I just sent you a PM. I have it still. I sent my phone number in PM too.

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